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Sophie Jordan is back again! She’s got a new book out, The Countess, the first in her Scandalous Ladies of London series, featuring a true Regency squad full of scandalous ladies and answering the question: What if the Real Housewives were actually Regency-era aristocrats? We talk about friendships in old school romances, about why groups of women are game changers in fiction and in real life, and fill your TBR with groups you will absolutely wish you could be friends with.
You can find links to all the books we discussed here.
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perfettamentechic · 5 days
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11 maggio … ricordiamo …
11 maggio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2023: Barry Newman, Barry Foster Newman, attore statunitense. Dopo gli esordi come attore teatrale a Broadway, Newman si è affermato come interprete televisivo, grazie soprattutto al ruolo dell’avvocato italo-americano Anthony J. Petrocelli nella serie Petrocelli (1974-1976), personaggio che aveva già precedentemente interpretato sul grande schermo nel film Al di là di ogni ragionevole…
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PRIDE MONTH: READER’S CHOICE BOOKS Thanks to everyone for sharing their favourites! The books our readers wanted everyone to know about are (listed alphabetically by author family name, and grouped by row):
Disobedience by Naomi Alderman
I Kissed a Girl by Jennet Alexander
Written in the Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur
Scatter by Molly J. Bragg
Compass Rose by Anna Burke
Afterlove by Tanya Byrne
Plain Bad Heroines by Emily M. Danforth
This Is How You Lose the Time War by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
Annie on My Mind by Nancy Garden
The Dead and the Dark by Courtney Gould
The Private Life of Jane Maxwell by Jenn Gott
The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow
Her Royal Highness by Rachel Hawkins
Delilah Green Doesn't Care by Ashley Herring Blake
That Inevitable Victorian Thing by E.K. Johnston
We Are Okay by Nina LaCour
Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo
Before You Say I Do by Clare Lydon
One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston
Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan
She Who Became The Sun by Shelley Parker-Chan
The Verifiers by Jane Pek
Wilder Girls by Rory Power
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid
Honey Girl by Morgan Rogers
The Midnight Lie by Marie Rutkoski
On Sundays, She Picked Flowers by Yah-Yah Scholfield
The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon
The Jasmine Throne by Tasha Suri
Malice by Heather Walter
The Rise of Kyoshi by F.C. Yee
Our readers also nominated fav comics and fav fan fic if you wanted to check those out!
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cloudberry-sims · 2 years
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1600-1700 names list
I been collecting names for my decades challenged and I decided to share it. It has a bunch of different names in alphabetical order. 
Not 100% sure how accurate these names are as I’m not a historian , but I like them. 
Some names are “nicknames” or a variation of the same name, like Faye is from Faith ,Orelia is from Aurelia and Sisely from Cecilia/Cecily. 
Some names are Shakespearean , Puritan/Virtue names , American Colonial and perhaps a Arthurian here and there. 
Female names: 
Abigail
Adilene/Adeline
Adrian/Adrianne/Adriana
Afra
Agatha
Agnes
Alice
Aliena
Althea
Amanda
Amelia
Amie
Amity
Amphilis
Anastasia
Andrea
Anis
Annabell/Annabella
Anne/Anna/Annie
Anthea
Aphra
Aquila
Arabella
Artemisia
Audrey
Augusta
Aurelia
Aurinda
Aveline
Avis
Ayala
Azaria
Azoah
Barbara
Barsheba
Basilia
Beatrice/ Beatrix/Bettrys
Berenice/Bernesia/Bernessa
Bethsaby
Betty
Bianca
Blanch/Blanche
Blisse
Blythe
Bridget
Candace
Caroline
Cassandra
Catherine
Causeanger
Cecilia/Cecily/Cicely
Chantal
Charis
Charissima
Charity
Charlotte
Chloe
Christabella
Christian/Christina/Christiana
Clary
Clemencie/ Clemence/Clemency
Clorinda
Constance
Cornelia
Cressida
Cynthia
Deborah
Deodate
Desdemona
Desire
Dessorell
Diana
Dido
Dinah
Dionise/Denise
Dionyza
Divinity
Dolabella
Dolora
Dorcas
Dorothy/Dorothea
Easter
Ebotte
Edith
Edna
Edonie
Effemia
Eleanor
Elise
Elizabeth
Ellen
Ellois
Ely
Emilia
Emma
Eppie
Esther
Etheldreda
Eunice
Euphanie
Evadne
Eve/Eva
Faith
Fanny
Fanstine
Faye/Fay
Felicity/Felice
Florence
Fortune
Frances
Francisca
Fronia
Gartheride
Georgette
Georgine
Gillian
Gilot
Gonerill
Good
Grace
Grisell
Gwenhoivar
Hannah
Harriet
Haven
Helen/Helena
Henrietta
Hermione
Hester
Hezekiah
Honesty
Honor
Honoria
Hope
Humility
Ida
Idonea
Imogen
Irelee
Irene
Iris
Isabella/Isabel
Isolde
Iva
Ivette
Jacobina/Jacobine
Jane
Janikin
Jemima
Jennette/Jennet/Janet
Jeronomie
Joan
Joanna
Jocatta
Jocosa
Jonee
Joy
Joyanne
Joyce
Judith
Juliana/Julia/Juliet
Karissa
Katherine/Kathleen
Kezia/Keziah
Kitty/ Kitlyn
Kloe/Khloe
Koreen/Korinne
Laura
Lavinia
Leah
Leticia
Lettice
Love
Luce
Luciana
Lucretia
Lucy
Lydia/Lidia
Mable
Magdalen
Maggy
Magnolia
Margaret
Margery
Marian/Marion
Mariella
Marina
Martha
Mary
Matilda
Maud
Mercy
Mildred
Millicent
Milly/Millie
Mirabel
Miranda
Modesty
Monica
Muriel
Myra/Myrah
Naomi
Nazareth
Nell
Nerissa
Nola
Octavia
Odelle
Olivia
Ophelia
Orelia
Orinda
Pain
Patience
Pauline
Penelope
Perdita
Petronella
Philippa
Phillis
Phoebe
Pleasance
Primrose
Priscilla
Prudence
Rachel
Rawsone
Rebekah/Rebecca
Remember
Rhoda
Robin
Rosalind
Rosaline
Rosamond
Rosanna
Rose
Ruth
Samantha
Sarah
Saskia
Sebeliah
Selah
Selina
Silence
Silvia
Sisely
Sitha
Skyler
Sophia
Susanna
Sustillian
Sybil/Sibilla
Syntha
Tabitha
Tace
Tamar
Tamora
Temperance
Theodora
Theodorien
Theodosia
Thomasin/Thomasina/Thomasea
Timandra
Titania
Trinity
Trothe
Tryphena
Ursula
Valentine/Valentina
Valeria
Vecula
Venetia
Verely / Verily/Verity
Veronica
Viola/Violenta
Virgilia
Virginia
Virtue
Winifred
Wulfhild
Wybetha
Zelda
Zipporah
Male names: 
Aaron
Abacuck
Abraham
Adam
Adlard
Adrian
Alan
Albert
Alexander
Alveredus
Ambrose
Anchor
Andrew
Annanias
Anthony
Archibald/Archbad
Archilai
Aristoteles
Arnold
Artemas
Arthur
Asa
Ashley
Atkinson
Augustine
Augustus
Austin
Bainbridge
Baldwin
Barnabas
Barnard
Bartell
Bartholomew
Bardolph
Basil
Bellingham
Benedict
Benjamin
Bennett
Bertram
Bevil
Blaise/Blais
Bradford
Brian
Cadwallader
Cesar
Charles/Charlys
Chadrick
Christian
Christopher
Chroferus/Chroseus
Ciriacus
Clement
Clifford
Conrad
Constant
Cornelius
Cosmo
Court
Cotton
Cromwell
Cuthbert
Cutlake
Cyrano
Daniel
Dary
David/Davide
Demes
Denton
Denys/Dionise
Didimus
Digory
Don
Drugo
Dudley
Ebenezer
Ebulus
Edric
Edi
Edmund
Edward
Edwin
Egedius
Eli
Elias
Ellis
Eloy
Emanuell/Emmanuel
Emericke
Emery
Emmett
Enoch
Erasmus
Ethan
Eustace
Evan
Everard
Everard
Ezrah
Fabian
Fairfax
Faustinus
Felix
Francis
Frank
Frederick
Fleance
Fulk
Gabraell/Gabrell/Gabriel
Galileo
Gamalie
Garmayne
Garnett
Gavan/Gawen
Gentile
Geoffrey
George
Gerlick
Gerrard
Gideon/Hedeon
Gilbert
Giles
Gillam
Gobind/Govind
Goodwell
Godfrey
Gottlieb
Goughe
Gregory
Grenville/Grevill
Griffin/Griffith
Guy
Hamond
Hannibal
Hansse
Harman
Harry
Harvard
Hector
Helegor
Henry
Hercules
Herrick
Hieronimus
Hiram
Hobbes
Holland
Howell
Hugh
Humphrey
Ilia
Ingram
Isaac
James
Jarret
Jasper
Jenkin
Jeremiah
Jeremy
Jerome
Jesse
John
Jonathan
Joos
Jordan
Joseph
Joshua
Josias
Justinian
Kaherdin
Karl/Karel
Kenelm/Kenhelm
Kip
Kolby
Lambert
Lancelot
Lawrence
Leonard
Lewis
Lucas
Lynoell/Lionel
Machutus
Manasses
Mark
Marmaduke
Martin/Marton
Matthew
Maurice/Morrice
Melchior
Meredith
Michael
Miles
Morgan
Moses
Nathaniel/Nathaniell/Nathan
Newton
Nicholas
Ninion
Nivinius
Noah/Noe
Noble
Octavius
Odnell
Oliver
Osmund
Ostyn
Oswin
Oswold
Ottewell
Owen
Paschall
Patreas
Paul
Pawll
Percivell/Pesevwell
Peter
Phillip
Pierce/Piers
Phineas
Prospero
Quince
Quinton
Quivier
Ralph
Randall
Randolph
Raphael
Rees
Reginald
Renold
Reyvell
Richard
Robert
Roger
Roland
Roman
Royal
Rymon
Salamon
Sampson
Samuel
Sander
Schuyler
Sebastian
Seraphim/Seraphimus
Septimus
Seth
Shadrick
Silvester
Simon
Simond
Stephen
Taz
Ted
Tedde
Thadeus
Theodosius
Thomas
Timothy
Titus/Tito
Tobias
Trenton/Trentin
Tristram
Tunstall
Turner
Ucentius
Umfray
Uswald
Valor
Valentine
Vandyke
Vaugn
Vernon
Victor
Vincent
Walter
Warham
Watkin
Wiggett
Wilfred
Willing
William
Wine
Wombell
Wymond
Zachary
Zephaniah
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🥝Who are your literary influences, and have they shaped your own writing?
ooooh okay. I don't read a lot now just cuz I don't have time with writing, but growing up I loved CS Lewis lmao and then as an adult I've really enjoyed all Gillian Flynn's books. Also Casey McQuiston. I'm reading I Kissed A Girl by Jennet Alexander right now and I LOVE it. Horror/hollywood/queer romance? Me in a nutshell. I think my style is kind of a mix of Gillian and Casey maybe? I like having the relationship driven story, but add in twists. Also I clearly love world building so I can see that element too. So yeah, probably has shaped me!
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bookclub4m · 3 months
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Episode 189 - Romantic Comedies & Humorous Romance
This episode we’re discussing the fiction genre of Romantic Comedies! We talk about the difference between “fun” and “funny,” crossover romance genres, cataloguing romance fiction, and more!
You can download the podcast directly, find it on Libsyn, or get it through Apple Podcasts or your favourite podcast delivery system.
In this episode
Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | Jam Edwards
Things We Read (or tried to…)
The House Witch by Delemhach
A Witch's Guide to Fake Dating a Demon by Sarah Hawley
One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston 
Evvie Drake Starts Over by Linda Holmes
Delilah Green Doesn't Care by Ashley Herring Blake
Take Me Home by Lorelie Brown 
I Kissed a Girl by Jennet Alexander 
The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams
Other Media We Mentioned
When Harry Met Sally… (Wikipedia)
The Bear (Wikipedia)
Nominated for Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy
The Martian (Wikipedia)
Golden Globes change comedy rules after controversial win for The Martian
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams
Beetlejuice (Wikipedia)
The Wallflower Wager by Tessa Dare
A Week to be Wicked by Tessa Dare
You Deserve Each Other by Sarah Hogle
Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston
Judgment (video game)
Bridgertons Series by Julia Quinn
Crazy Stupid Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams
A Very Merry Bromance by Lyssa Kay Adams
The Duke Who Didn’t by Courtney Milan
Cats (2019 film) (Wikipedia)
Links, Articles, and Things
Episode 119: Regency Romance
What does a happily ever after look like? (romance novel covers)
Sensible Chuckle (Know Your Meme)
There Is Only One Bed (TV Tropes)
Pop Culture Happy Hour
Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!
Does the Dog Die?
20 Humorous Romance by BIPOC Authors
Every month Book Club for Masochists: A Readers’ Advisory Podcasts chooses a genre at random and we read and discuss books from that genre. We also put together book lists for each episode/genre that feature works by BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, & People of Colour) authors. All of the lists can be found here.
Courting Samira by Amal Awad
The Wildest Ride by Marcella Bell
A Proposal They Can't Refuse by Natalie Caña
Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband? by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn
Rent a Boyfriend by Gloria Chao
How to Find a Princess by Alyssa Cole
You Had Me at Hola by Alexis Daria
Game On by Seressia Glass
Manhattan Dreaming by Anita Heiss
Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert
A Dash of Salt and Pepper by Kosoko Jackson
Much Ado about Nada by Uzma Jalaluddin
Serena Singh Flips the Script by Sonya Lalli
The Stand-Up Groomsman by Jackie Lau
Booked on a Feeling by Jayci Lee 
The Secret to a Southern Wedding by Synithia Williams
Pride and Protest by Nikki Payne
Tastes Like Shakkar by Nisha Sharma
The Worst Best Man by Mia Sosa
The Donut Trap by Julie Tieu 
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Join us again on Tuesday, February 20th we’ll be talking about our reading resolutions for 2024! 
Then on Tuesday, March 5th we’ll be discussing the genre of Dark Fantasy!
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ramblesbiab · 5 months
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one of the hardest parts about reading any sapphic book I can get my gay little hands on is that whole any part. I just finished I Kissed a Girl by Jennet Alexander, which, while sometimes cute and sweet, was also slow and clunky. Just not really satisfying, y'know?
Then I started Kiss Her Once for Me by Alison Cochrun, and it's about a girl agreeing to fake-marry a guy, but then falling for his sister. Which sounds fine enough until it becomes clear that the girl is struggling financially, while the guy is super rich and looking to get his inheritance with a "You have to be married to collect" stipulation, of which he'll give 1/10th to the girl for helping him. Like.
Call me crazy but I don't want a girl getting financially taken advantage of in my sapphic romance. Hopefully it'll get better as it goes? But I don't have much hope.
Anyway, I'm just excited to get some of my favorite books for Christmas so I finally get to read them whenever I want.
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stumbleonhometomycats · 9 months
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for f/f books anon-
She Drives Me Crazy by Kelly Quindlen
Christmas in Mistletoe by Clare Lyndon (it has a couple of explicit sex scenes. like literally two. but still, be warned)
I Kissed a Girl by Jennet Alexander
Sweet & Bitter Magic by Adrienne Tooley (it's a fantasy book, with wiches and magic being the center of the plot. it also has an explicit sex scene)
Her Royal Highness by Rachel Hawkins
and, of course, I can't give a f/f book without the boom that started my newest author obsession- The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jrnkins Ried
there are a few more that I love that I'm prob forgetting, but these are just off the top of my head
more recs!!!!
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verymuchablog42 · 8 months
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last + current + next read tag
thank you @hellsfireclub for the tag!
last read: Kiss Her Once for Me by Alison Cochrun and Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut
current: Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut (I'm making my way through all of his work)
next: "I Kissed a Girl" by Jennet Alexander (I've been on a wlw kick thanks to @avocadosockz and all of her wonderful recs!!) and Mother Night by Kurt Vonnegut
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13, 16, and 30 for the book rec ask!!
13. your favorite romance novel I Kissed a Girl by Jennet Alexander! it's sapphic, it's about working on film sets, it's co-workers to friends to lovers. the climax is a bit weird but I just loved it so much and I'm so anxious for them to write something else!
16. a book you'd recommend to your younger self The Comedienne's Guide to Pride by Hayli Thomson. I needed to read that book then as well as now, but it would've been much more effective then
30. your favourite middle grade book I really love the A Tale of... series by Chris Colfer <3
send numbers 1-135 for book rec asks
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targentis · 2 years
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tagged by @professor-glasses thank you beloved
Rules: Tag 9 people you would like to get to know/catch up with
Last Song: Frozen Lithograph from the Atelier Iris 2 OST
Last TV Show: ATLA :3
Currently watching/listening to: Dungeons and Daddies season 2 babey
Currently reading: three unread books that i borrowed from the library two months ago and really need to return soon (Impostors by Scott Westerfeld, I Kissed a Girl by Jennet Alexander, and The Mask of Mirrors by M.A. Carrick)
Current obsession: my sims 4 legacy savefile 😔 please follow @king-tower i beg of thee
i'm gonna tag uhhh @sugarcain-sims @voutraixmont @mortallychaotickingdom @simminglytimeladies @bro-nev @reservecourses and every other friend i've forgotten to talk to over the past forever
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perfettamentechic · 1 year
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11 maggio … ricordiamo …
11 maggio … ricordiamo … #semprevivineiricordi #nomidaricordare #personaggiimportanti #perfettamentechic
2021: Buddy Van Horn, detto Buddy, stuntman, regista e attore statunitense. A volte è stato accreditato come Wayne Van Horn.  (n. 1929) 2021: Norman Lloyd, pseudonimo di Norman Perlmutter, attore, produttore cinematografico e regista statunitense. È stato sposato dal 1936 con l’attrice Peggy Craven. Fu grande amico di Christopher Lee e di Charlie Chaplin. (n. 1914). 2020: Jerry Stiller, Gerald…
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12 and 20 for the book ask meme?
long answers ahead because books
12. any books that disappointed you?
yeah, but that's okay! i'm sure some people loved each of these, and others hate my faves. here are a few i read during my bookseller era, fall 2021-spring 2022, from my storygraph log:
the death of mrs. westaway by ruth ware (1.5 stars) - i love ruth ware's mysteries and thrillers so much, but this one just didn't go anywhere interesting or surprising. disappointing because it's ruth ware, and her debut in a dark, dark wood is a 5-star novel for me
my sister, the serial killer by oyinkan braithwaite (2 stars) - literally just my storygraph review: "I opened this book expecting a domestic thriller and got literary fiction. That's on me!" it's not a bad book by any means, just not what i was looking for. many many people appreciate this book for what it is, a darkly humorous lit fic about sibling relationships, and i'm genuinely glad it exists. my low star rating is not reflective of the book's quality, but my misinformed and therefore disappointing experience with it
nine perfect strangers by liane moriarty (3 stars) - the premise was so up my alley, because i love "things go terribly wrong in vacation or retreat-adjacent situations" stories, but hm. too many things bothered me here. the stakes were confused and the tone couldn't figure out out where it wanted to be, and a subplot involving teenage suicide (something i am admittedly very sensitive about) felt underdeveloped. this was my first liane moriarty and it didn't leave me itching to read more
i kissed a girl by jennet alexander (1 star) - this was my first attempt at reading a contemporary romance, because my coworkers at former bookstore job were/are avid fans of the genre and i wanted to understand their enthusiasm. and man... this is just not the genre for me. yeah i had some problems with this book specifically, but tbh i don't think it ever had a fair chance just being what it is. and being what it is, i'm sure many others absolutely adore it. i don't dislike the entire romance genre, though--biiiig fan of small-press lesbian pirate adventure-romance novels from the 2000s
i could list like a dozen generic domestic thrillers that just didn't pick up any speed, but i don't want to hurt any authors' feelings if they're looking for reviews that mention their names. point is, books are hit or miss, and i think it's interesting to analyze why something is disappointing with the same thoroughness i'd use for a book i love
20. What was your most anticipated release? Did it meet your expectations?
still counting my bookseller era as the "past year," as i took a break from reading novels after leaving the job and have only gotten back into it in the past few months.
insomnia by sarah pinborough - i already LOVED this author's work (especially fond of her trophy wives murdering rich men and being gay thriller dead to her) and i got an advanced copy of her latest release because bookseller. so it was special and anticipated both because i adore her writing, and i got it early!! the book actually surpassed my expectations by taking a lot of the themes of her previous works and, like, really nailing them. here's a snippet of my review, written right after reading it:
"I'm definitely sensing a pattern in [Pinborough's] thrillers: a very strong foundation in the real world, dealing with tangible traumatic events, but with the slightest hint of the mystical and spiritual. There's always a little bit of the unknown at the end of each book, but it's not unsatisfying in the way other twist endings tend to be. Her novels, at the end of the day, feel like they all take place in the same twisted world, where magic is just a little more possible than it is in ours."
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badass-at-fandoming · 2 years
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Get to Know Me Tag Game
I was tagged by very patient @nightingaletrash. Thank you and apologies on the wait! I was traveling, but am cozy as a bug in a rug now.
Favourite colour: Green!
Currently reading: Spirits Abroad and Other Stories by Zen Cho, and I started I Kissed a Girl by Jennet Alexander for book club. Earlier today, I downloaded Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde on audiobook from the library. Somehow I've not read it before!
Last song: "Heathens" by Twenty-One Pilots. This video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEtZn4jcMIA
Last series: I'm midway through a few series: Sandman, Star Trek: Discovery, and Begin Again (从结婚开始恋爱).
Last movie: Bungo Stray Dogs: Dead Apple for queer reasons.
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"You used Corruption, believing I would save you? How beautiful."
"What I believed in was your disgusting craftiness and stubborn refusal to ever die."
"A small critique: that was a rather violent way to wake Snow White."
"Snow White never hide poison antidote in her mouth. You knew I was going to punch you."
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"Okay, I'm going to pass out."
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Sweet/savory/spicy: Yes.
Currently working on: The Witch's Necklace. You can find the Choice of Games forum post here, and the demo! https://forum.choiceofgames.com/t/the-witchs-necklace-wip/99388
Tagging: @missn11 @violettduchess @aquagirl1978 @tallblondasian @devil-latte @ryttu3k
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mangakittyartstudios · 3 months
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Rachel
Age 17
Korean American
Myth oc
She keeps seeing eyes and people keeps standing there staring
Dad- Tyler ( American)
Mom- jennet ( Korean American)
Stepmom- Clara ( Canadian)
Stepdad- Tristan ( American)
Step brother- Alexander ( Canadian)
Step sister- Laura ( Korean American)
2nd step brother- Zachary ( Korean American)
Boyfriend- Evan ( Japanese American)
Nobody believes her but Evan believes her
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